Central Maluku Regency

Central Maluku Regency (Indonesian: Kabupaten Maluku Tengah) is a regency of Maluku Province of Indonesia. The Regency covers an area of 11,595.57 km2, and had a population of 361,698 at the 2010 Census,[2] and 423,094 at the 2020 Census.[3] The official estimate as at mid 2023 was 430,798.[1] The principal town lies at Masohi, on Seram Island. The regency (kebupaten) is composed of the central part of the island of Seram, the Banda Islands, and the Lease Islands (Saparua, Haruku, and Nusa Laut), together with those parts of Ambon Island which are outside the City of Ambon.

Central Maluku Regency
Kabupaten Maluku Tengah
Coat of arms of Central Maluku Regency
Motto(s): 
Pamahanunusa
(Building the Homeland and the Nation)
Location within Maluku
Location within Maluku
Central Maluku Regency is located in Seram Island
Central Maluku Regency
Central Maluku Regency
Location in Seram, Maluku and Indonesia
Central Maluku Regency is located in Maluku
Central Maluku Regency
Central Maluku Regency
Central Maluku Regency (Maluku)
Central Maluku Regency is located in Indonesia
Central Maluku Regency
Central Maluku Regency
Central Maluku Regency (Indonesia)
Coordinates: 3°17′30″S 128°58′03″E / 3.29167°S 128.96750°E / -3.29167; 128.96750
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceMaluku
CapitalMasohi
Government
 • RegentTuasikal Abua
 • Vice RegentMarlatu L. Leleury
Area
 • Total11,595.57 km2 (4,477.07 sq mi)
Population
 (mid 2023 estimate)[1]
 • Total430,798
 • Density37/km2 (96/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+9 (IEST)
Area code(+62) 914
Websitemaltengkab.go.id

This regency is the largest in area among Malukan regencies.

Geography

Central Maluku Regency is one of the regencies in Maluku Province. It is mainly located in the central part of Seram Island (between West Seram Regency in the west and East Seram Regency in the east, both of which were separated from Central Maluku Regency on 18 December 2003), but it also includes a number of islands to the south, chiefly Ambon Island (site of the provincial capital of the same name), the Lease Islands to the east of Ambon, and the Banda Islands much further to the south. The total area of Central Maluku Regency is approx 275,907 km2, which consists of a sea area of 264,311.43 km2 and a land area of 11,595.57 km2.

Climate

The Central Maluku region experiences a tropical marine climate and a monsoon climate. This is because Central Maluku is surrounded by vast seas, so that the tropical marine climate in this area is in rhythm with the existing seasonal climate. The following climatological conditions can describe the climatic conditions in Central Maluku Regency in general: The average temperature recorded in 2009 in Amahai District was 26.30C, where the maximum average temperature was 30.40C and the minimum average was 23.30C. The average amount of rainfall in 2009 was 185.1 mm with an average number of rainy days of 18.1 days. The average sun irradiation in 2009 was 65.9% with an average air pressure of 1,011.2 millibars and an average relative humidity of 84.9%.

Administration

The regency is divided into eighteen districts (kecamatan), tabulated below with their areas (in km2) and their populations at the 2010 Census[2] and the 2020 Census,[3] together with the official estimates as at mid 2023.[1] The table also includes the locations of the district administrative centres, the number of administrative villages in each district (a total of 186 rural desa and 6 urban kelurahan), and its post code.

Kode
Wilayah
Name of
District
(kecamatan)
English
name
Admin
Centre
Area
in
km2
Pop'n
Census
2010
Pop'n
Census
2020
Pop'n
Estimate
mid 2023
No.
of
villages
Post
code
81.01.15LeihituHila147.6346,97853,72854,8641197580
81.01.22Leihitu BaratWest LeihituLarike84.4716,67819,54319,724597581
81.01.14SalahutuTulehu151.8246,70354,79854,166697582
(totals on Ambon Island)383.92110,359128,069128,75422
81.01.13Pulau HarukuHaruku IslandPelauw150.0024,20727,39026,5511197583
81.01.12SaparuaKota Saparua79.9032,47518,40217,548797584
81.01.26Saparua TimurEast SaparuaTuhaha96.60(a)17,62016,9121097585
81.01.16Nusa LautNusa Laut
Island
Ameth32.505,3225,7805,437797518
(totals on
Lease Islands
)
359.0062,00469,19266,44835
81.01.01AmahaiAmahai1,619.0738,93250,02850,478(b) 1597516
81.01.17Kota MasohiMasohi TownMasohi37.30(c) 31,48036,43336,533(c) 597511
-97515
81.01.06Seram UtaraNorth SeramWahai7,173.4639,24919,68121,6972097531
81.01.20Seram Utara
Barat
Northwest
Seram
Pasanea705.489,26012,02412,7521397532
81.01.25Seram Utara
Timur Kobi
Northeast
Seram Kobi
Kobi280.65(d)12,68213,5581297533
81.01.24Seram Utara
Timur Seti
Northeast
Seram Seti
Kobisonta186.19(d)14,97516,2791297534
81.01.11TehoruTehoru405.7228,19122,48624,2761097519
81.01.21Teluk ElpaputihElpaputih BaySahulau120.0010,8229,16610,069497517
81.01.23TelutihLaimu128.50(e)12,83813,6301097510
81.01.02Teon Nila SeruaWaipia24.2812,85714,59414,4221697535
(totals on Seram Island)10,680.65170,791204,907213,694117
81.01.09BandaBanda IslandsNusantara172.0018,54420,92421,9021897586

Notes: (a) 2010 population figure for Saparua Timur is included in that for Saparua.
(b) includes the kelurahan of Hollo. (c) comprises the five kelurahan (with 2020 Census populations) of Ampera (6,385), Lesane (4,493), Letwaru (6,412), Namaelo (15,280) and Namasina (3,863).[3]
(d) 2010 population figures for Seram Utara Timur Kobi and Seram Utara Timur Seti are included in that for Seram Utara.
(e) 2010 population figure for Telutih is included in that for Tehoru.

Villages

References